Dear All,
We live àbroad and think everything has collapsed at home. The police ànd other institutions set up to deal with this kind of situation doing into àction ànd they hàve arrested 3 out of the mob already ànd they are rehàbilitating the victim!
I reàd this information on Punch online. Truth be told apart from endless chattering by our so called elite group what can we effectively do? We are all scattered all over the world. Unless we set up an NGO on the ground and fund it, we are quite honestly useless in dealing with this kind of situation.
It is important that we know the limits of our interventions!
Cheers.
IBK
On Sat, 9 Feb 2019, 9:22 am Ndukwe Agbai Dick <ndukweagbai@gmail.com wrote:
--Dear All,After watching the video recorded in the link below, I have been literally crying and thinking of what I can do and how I can contribute to bring about the needed justice to the devastating blow to humanity, black race, Africans and Nigerians through this Nigerian lady from Edo State. My spirit just struck me to post it to this great group and seek collaborations, independent and voluntary actions and/or assistance that can help bring justice to the victim in the video below: https://www.facebook.com/kingsley.b.omobude/posts/10218671079792947I strongly believe that rising up for justice on behalf of this lady is rising up for humanity, black race, Africans, Nigerians, and women in particular. Please let us throw our weights using our different platforms, capacities, abilities and privileges, knowing fully well that whoever that fights the course of the poor and less privileged is lending to God and that which s/he gives, s/he will surely be repaid, even bountifully (The Holy Bible: Proverbs 19: 17).May God bless you and yours for your supports for justice!Warm regards,Ndukwe.--Ndukwe Agbai Dick, Ph.D.
Agricultural/Bioenergy Economics Specialist,Commonwealth Rutherford Fellow,Division of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, School of Biosciences,University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus,Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE12 5RD, UK.Current Mobile Numbers: +44 (0) 744 873 9267 or +44 (0) 737 597 4273.Other Affiliations:Lecturer at Centre for Environmental Management and Control (CEMAC),University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus (UNEC),Enugu State, Nigeria.Nigerian Mobile Tel: +234 (0) 817 812 4454.Alternative Nig. Mobile Tel: +234 (0) 708 598 1532 or +234 (0) 810 544 9952.Skype Name: ndukwemWebsites for Professional Personal Profile:
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